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Municipal Albergue Ages

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We just had dinner in the Municipal Albergue in Ages and if anyone of you are planning to stop in Ages give it a go . A young Spanish girl who left her job is renting it and really deserves support . It’s spotless , communal meal and really friendly . Easily the nicest Albergue in Ages . Only 6 people tonight and it holds 36 . Thanks
 
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I have stayed in Ages twice when walking the Frances. It's a cool little town and the people there were so hospitable. I highly recommend it.
 
CERTAINLY worth the short downhill walk from San Juan. Not sure if I’ve stayed at this particular albergue but agree that the town is very friendly.
 
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We just had dinner in the Municipal Albergue in Ages and if anyone of you are planning to stop in Ages give it a go . A young Spanish girl who left her job is renting it and really deserves support . It’s spotless , communal meal and really friendly . Easily the nicest Albergue in Ages . Only 6 people tonight and it holds 36 . Thanks
Is that the one over the bar?
 
Stayed there in late March. The welcome was wonderful and the young lady, Sylvia I think, was very helpful on sights to look at in the village. Food was one of the best along the whole Camino.
 
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